Archive for the ‘Jacks’ Category

 

ASEDeals.com Provides Products To New RoboCop Remake

September 8th, 2012

Guess what we’ve been up to? You’ve seen us provide automotive equipment to many Hollywood movie sets, including – The Taking of Pelham 123 The Sorceror’s Apprentice The Other Guys The Green Hornet Men In Black III Well our latest contribution to tinseltown is a pair of Hein Werner heavy duty, low profile transmission jacks. [...]

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New CompaC Floor Jacks Are The Best

December 5th, 2011

Garage mechanics and home hobbyists who are looking for a top quality floor jack don’t need to look any further as we now carry the popular CompaC jacks. These jacks are truly top of the line. One look at them and you will see the obvious quality and attention to detail. Now we already carry some [...]

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A Car Lift Is Not Car Jack

June 11th, 2011

We often receive calls from customers who need to raise their car to perform service on it and they will sometimes interchange the terms Car Lift and Car Jack. They mistakenly believe the two term mean the same thing. They do not mean the same thing. A car lift raises the entire vehicle off the [...]

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The Importance Of Your Auto Shop Equipment Warranty

June 3rd, 2011

Many customers who call us never stop to ask us about the warranty of the product they are interested in. They will ask us about the features and specifications along with other factors. Of course the number one question as always is price. Some customers don’t seem to care if their Car Lift is made [...]

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Auto Shop Equipment Essentials Wish List – Part 2

March 28th, 2011

Part 2 This post continues the theme of auto shop essentials. Part 1 went over the many different types of car lifts available on the market today. Here are some more pieces of garage equipment that are vital to any auto shop – Tire Changers and Wheel Balancers – If you want to be able [...]

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Proper and Safe Use of a Floor Jack

December 16th, 2010

Operating a floor jack may seem like second nature to most professionals, but many home / hobbyists may not know all the facts about operating a service jack even though they may feel confident that they do. Working with a floor jack is serious business. There’s a lot on the line. Your safety, and your car’s [...]

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Air Bag Jacks

November 2nd, 2010

If you need a jack for a certain, hard to match duty, then an air bag jack might be for you. These jacks are for situations where more traditional Automotive Jack types just are not suitable. Perhaps because you’re not on level ground, or not on a solid flat, hard surface. Maybe your out in the [...]

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Transmission Jacks – Low Profile or Full Rise

May 13th, 2010

With the wide variety of Transmission Jacks out there, it can be a daunting task to try to choose the proper jack for your application. It can be equally as difficult to determine which manufacturer to choose as well.      That’s where this post comes in. ASEdeals.com carries a huge selection of transmission jacks by several [...]

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Product Spotlight – Popular 200T AFF Floor Jacks

April 29th, 2010

Customers are always asking us what our most popular hydraulic floor jack is. The answer is the Model 200T jack by AFF. What makes it so popular?  First, it has great quality construction by one of the top names in the automotive equipment business. AFF has been around for many years and we have been [...]

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Looking For A Top Quality USA Made Floor Jack?

March 23rd, 2010

We carry many great jacks by many different manufacturers. We require any car jack that we carry to be of a commercial quality, and to have rebuild kits and parts available. If they don’t, we won’t carry them. It’s that simple. Our customers are serious users and demand quality. But there are some customers that [...]

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